An Oracle spokeswoman said on Thursday a California jury ordered Oracle Corporation to pay Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company $3 billion in damages in a case over HP's Itanium servers. Oracle said it would appeal the verdict. The Itaniuum processor is made by Intel Incorporated. According to Reuters, Oracle decided to stop developing software for use with HP's Itanium-based servers in 2011, saying that Intel made it clear that the chip was nearing the end of its life and was shifting its focus to its x86 microprocessor. But HP said it had an agreement with Oracle that support for Itanium would continue, without which the equipment using the chip would become obsolete. In the first phase of trial in 2012, Santa Clara Superior Court Judge James Kleinberg ruled that there had been a contract. The jury decided damages on Thursday.
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It's no secret that Data IO is one of the key performance bottlenecks in database performance. When read and write operations are passed to a SAN, latency is measured in milliseconds, which can degrade performance. The HP Data Accelerator Solution for Oracle, as designed by Fusion-io dramatically increases IO performance by putting reads and writes closer to the CPU on the PCI bus. At Oracle Open World 2011, LockerGnome's Jake Ludington talks with Gary Orenstein from Fusion-io about the HP Data Accelerator and how it improves Oracle database performance. With up to 12TB of high performance flash memory, the Data Accelerator can improve IO on virtually any Oracle database configuration.

This video shows Android-x86 7.1 (Android 7.1.2 Nougat) installation to hard disk on PC using Oracle VirtualBox step by step. This tutorial is also helpful to install Android 7.1 Nougat on physical computer or laptop hardware.
Steps:
1- Create Virtual Machine on Oracle VirtualBox
2- Start Android-x86 7.1 (Android 7.1.2 Nougat) Installation on PC
3- Android-x86 7.1 Short Review
What is Android?
Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Android's user interface is mainly based on direct manipulation, using touch gestures that loosely correspond to real-world actions. Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Android's user interface is mainly based on direct manipulation, using touch gestures that loosely correspond to real-world actions.
Android Website: https://www.android.com/
What is Android-x86?
The Android X86 project ports the open-source version of the Android mobile operating system for computers and tablets, rather than RISC-based ARM chips. The project began as a series of patches to the Android source code to enable Android to run on various netbooks and ultra-mobile PCs.
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Android-x86 7.1 (Android 7.1.2 Nougat) New Features and Improvements
Android-x86 7.1 is ready to bring the latest Nougat experience to your PC. Android-x86 7.1 is based on the latest Android 7.1.2 Nougat release and ships pre-loaded with GAPPS, a package that lets users access most of Google's services, such as Google Play Services and Google Play store. This release also included Aptoide app manager, Play Games 3.9.08, YouTube 12.14.56, Spotify 8.4.4.810 and SnapTube 4.3.0. Additionally, the latest Android Nougat fork includes File Manager 2.0.0.355, HD Camera Ultra 2.3.1, Firefox 54.0, Rotation Control Pro 1.1.9, Gmail 7.6.4 and Google Maps 9.50.2. The key features include:
- Support both 32-bit and 64-bit kernel and userspace
- Support more new devices and peripherals via the latest LTS kernel 4.9.31
- Support hardware accelerated codecs on devices with Intel G45 & HD graphics family
- Support OpenGL ES 3.x hardware acceleration for Intel/AMD/Nvidia, VMware and QEMU (virgl) by Mesa 17.1.2
- Support OpenGL ES 3.0 via software rendering for other GPUs or no GPU devices
- Support secure booting from UEFI and installing to UEFI disk
- A text based GUI installer
- Support Multi-touch, Audio, Wifi, Bluetooth, Sensors, Camera and Ethernet (DHCP only)
- Auto-mount external usb drive and sdcard
- Support foreign archs (arm / arm64) apps via the native bridge mechanism
The new build has been tested on a range of devices from Acer, Dell, Asus, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Panasonic, Toshiba and Fujitsu laptops. Also, you can even install it on desktop workstations.
Android-x86 Minimum System Requirements
Android X86 has been tested with six different systems and manufacturers. The system has installation files configured for ASUS-brand laptops and EeePCs, as well as the Dell Inspiron Mini Duo Tablet PC. The rest of the tested computers are actually tablets, including the Lenovo ThinkPad x61, the ViewSonic ViewPad 10, the Samsung Q1U and the Viliv S5. Even if your computer is one that has not been tested, you can still try out Android X86. The Android X86 developers recommend choosing a release closest to your system, or creating a target based on instructions on the Android X86 website.
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The fourth phase of the CERN openlab partnership to tackle exascale IT challenges for science
Geneva, 9 May 2012. The fourth phase of CERN openlab was officially launched during a meeting of its board of sponsors taking place at CERN on 8 and 9 May. CERN openlab is a unique public-private partnership between CERN and leading information technology companies HP, Intel, Oracle, Siemens with contribution from Huawei. Its mission is to accelerate the development of cutting-edge solutions to be used by the worldwide community working on LHC data.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's largest particle accelerator, generates hundreds of millions of particle collision each second. The record, storage and analysis of these vast amounts of collisions present a massive data challenge: the LHC produces roughly 20 million Gigabytes of data each year.
CERN openlab was created more than 10 years ago, to develop innovative, advanced IT systems required to cope with the unprecedented computing challenge of the LHC. It brings together the efforts of science and industry, working at the cutting edge of research to ever expand technological boundaries.
The third phase of CERN openlab was officially closed during the meeting of partners. The assembly reviewed key achievements of the projects carried out, and agreed on their very positive impact on the development of the Grid and computing services which underpin the LHC.
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Oracle President and CFO Safra Catz called Hewlett-Packard a "former" Oracle partner today, then Catz took shots at IBM, Microsoft and SAP. The Oracle comments surfaced at Oracle PartnerForum, part of the Oracle OpenWorld conference here in San Francisco this week. Recorded by Joe Panettieri, editorial director, The VAR Guy and Nine Lives Media, a division of Penton Media.

I catch up with Reid Oakes, who heads HP's healthcare business, right after his keynote at the Connected Health Conference in Boston this week. We discuss agile care, the importance of data for quality care, and HP's collaboration with Intel to make that all possible. Produced in cooperation with Intel.

June 16 (Bloomberg) -- Hewlett-Packard Co. sued Oracle Corp. over claims that in a period of eight months Oracle went from partner to "bitter antagonist" and has breached its contract. The lawsuit, filed yesterday in state court in San Jose, California, cites Oracle's hiring of Hewlett-Packard's former Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd last year and Oracle's March announcement that it would no longer support its database software on Hewlett-Packard computer servers that use the Itanium chip. Deirdre Bolton reports on Bloomberg Television's "InsideTrack." (Source: Bloomberg)

Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL) said that it will cease all efforts to develop technology around Intel's (NASDAQ:INTC) Itanium chip, which reportedly took Intel and Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) by surprise.
The company said its decision on the chip came after multiple conversations with Intel senior management, which made it clear that their strategic focus is on their x86 microprocessor and that Itanium was nearing the end of its life.
HP issued a statement saying, "We are shocked that Oracle would put enterprises and governments at risk while costing them hundreds of millions of dollars in lost productivity in a shameless gambit to limit fair competition."
Oracle has a potential upside of 14.6% based on a current price of $31.41 and an average consensus analyst price target of $36.

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2) Java Win 64 bit : http://download.oracle.com/otn-pub/java/jdk/8u60-b27/jdk-8u60-windows-x64.exe
This is a guide for those who receive
" 'Java' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. "
This video works for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. It also is the same for 64bit and 32bit.
The download on the Java page applies to both 32Bit and 64Bit. The only difference is when you install it on 64Bit it will install into \Program Files (x86)\Java
If you are on Windows XP once you have Right clicked My computer -- Properties you will need to click on the "Advanced" tab to see Environment Variables.
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I am back after an unplanned and unfortunately too long hiatus but, to apologize, I wanted to try and explain the one case that's been the most requested and the one I've most avoided: Oracle v. Google.
This is a very technically and legally complicated case but it comes down to two questions: Is an API copyright protectable and, if so, did Google infringe Oracle by copying it?
This, to put it modestly, is a bizarre one, unfortunately, there are too many PDFs for me to re-host them all but, fortunately, for us, the EFF has many of the PDFs here:
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Garbage collection—more specifically, GC pauses—has been a dominant cause of temporary stalls in Java code execution since the inception of the platform. But with GC pauses being a thing of the past in some commodity JVMs (and eventually in all, presumably), it turns out that many other things JVMs do besides GC can also cause significant program pauses. This session describes the main contributors to JVM pause behavior that rise to the surface once GC pauses are removed and discusses what you can do about them. It covers common causes such as Time To Safepoint (TTSP), lock deflation, weak and soft reference processing, class unloading, and code cache cleaning as well as various OS interactions that can disrupt JVM behavior.
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John Cuthbertson has been a Hotspot JVM developer for almost 12 years for HP, Intel, Sun/Oracle, and Azul. At Sun/Oracle, John was one of the main developers on the G1 garbage collector. John is currently working on Azul's Continuously Compacting Concurrent Collector (C4) that ships as part of the Zing VM. John was a 2013 JavaOne Rock Star and was co-speaker on the talks "Garbage-First Collector: Migration to, Expectations, and Advanced Tuning", and "Garbage-First Collector: Current and Future Adaptability and Ergonomics"
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New York City - September 4, 2001
1. Wide shot Carly Fiorina and Michael Capellas
2. Wide shot analysts in audience
3. Capellas talking
4. Medium shot analysts in audience
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Carly Fiorina, Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer, Hewlett-Packard "This is a massive integration effort. One could argue it is the largest integration effort in the technology industry and we're trying to integrate in a very difficult overall environment. Price competition is fierce. Who knows when the economy is going to turn. We at HP are in the midst of a reinvention process, Compaq has been in the midst of its own transformation, synergies are tough to get, they require decisiveness, they require speed and they require the tough work of taking people out of business."
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6. Pull out Hewlett-Packard headquarters in San Jose, California
7. Medium shot Hewlett-Packard printer on assembly line
8. Medium shot Hewlett Packard desk jet printing net profits
9. Medium shot, assembly line at Compaq plant in Houston, Texas
10. Wide shot, Compaq computers in boxes being shipped
New York City - September 4, 2001
11. Wide shot Capellas speaking to analysts
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Capellas, Chief Executive Officer, Compaq Computers "Fundamentally we're also a company that knows how to do partnerships. When this finally comes through and when everything is put together, we'll be the number one partner of Microsoft, of Oracle, of SAP, of Intel, and of countless other companies, and with that, that brings the capability of a core competency of partnerships. And so there will be a couple of companies who claim to do it all, but only one company will be able to say that we'll do it all in a way that uses the absolute best of breed in the entire industry, and that is a core competency for both of us."
13. Medium shot analysts
14. Wide shot briefing, zoom in to slide presentation
STORYLINE:
Computer giant Hewlett Packard has announced it's buying rival firm Compaq Computers in a merger which will create the world's largest producer of personal computers.
A source says about 15-thousand jobs will be cut if Hewlett-Packard is successful in buying Compaq.
Officials from the two companies briefed the financial community and the news media at a news conference in New York on Tuesday.
The 25 (b) billion U-S dollar deal would create a technology giant rivaling I-B-M, manufacturing personal computers, servers, printers and providing services.
Compaq and Hewlett-Packard are ranked number two and number four respectively in worldwide personal computer sales.
The combination would top current industry leader Dell Computer, and according to Capellas would make the merger the number one partner of major companies such as Microsoft and Intel, among others.
The new company would have about 145-thousand workers.
Hewlett-Packard chairwoman and chief executive Carly Fiorina would run the company, while Compaq chairman and C-E-O Michael Capellas would be president.
But anti-trust regulators and shareholders will have to approve the deal.
Stocks started mixed on Tuesday as investors studied several merger announcements, including Hewlett-Packard's 25 (b) billion-dollar purchase of Compaq.
The market has since turned higher following some better-than-expected economic news, suggesting the worst may be over for the economy.
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